Improvement in refrigerators



WI L L l A M. B O G K 2 Smerp-shame.

` Improvement ivn Refrigerators. No. 120,934. P @med N0v.14,41s71,

Trier.

WILLIAM BOGK, 0F MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.

IMPROVEMENT IN REFRIGERATORS.

Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 120,934, dated November14, 1871.

l To all whom it may concern:

\ View with the doors and part of the lids open 5 Fig. 3, a view had inlooking down on the refrigerator; Fig. 4, a viewby horizontal section;and Fig. 5, a view by vertical section on the dotted line of Fig. 4.

This refrigerator is cylindrical, having a central pin, a, fitting intoa recess of the base-plate b. To the bottom of the refrigerator castersc are attached for allowing it to be easily rotated on the base. Thecentral portion of the refrigerator l is the ice-chamber; its bottom, c,and its sides, f, to about two-thirds of its height, are

perforated for drainage and circulation of air;

Between the bottom g and a plate, h, is the water reservoir c', having afaucet, j. About one-half of the space between the plate h and the topof the refrigerator, vertically, is divided horizontally by shelves lc,the lower portion of the other vertical half or division havings racksl, for bottles. m indicates the lid of the ice-chamber n the lids to theupper shelf; o, the lids to the bottlc-racks; and p, the doors to theshelved apartments.

The arrangement of the several parts of this refrigerator as hererecited allows of easy access to any one of the several compartmentswithout exposure of all the others, while a good circulation of air ismaintained and full drainage secured, thus keeping the articles in thechamber well cooled and dry.

What I claim is- The ice-chamber d, shelves la, and racks l as arrangedin relation to the water-reservoir c', and lids m, n, and o, and doors,as herein set forth.

This specification signed this 6th day of 0ctober, 1871.

WILLIAM BOGK. Witnesses:

GEORGE W. Mvc-ATT,

GHARLEs RING-ER. (58)

